Frequently asked questions
Can I convert TIF to RAW?
No. RAW is the unprocessed data a camera's sensor records at the moment of capture — it can't be generated from an already-processed TIF, or from any finished image. Software converts from RAW, never into it.
What's the difference between RAW and TIF?
TIF is a finished, ready-to-view image. A RAW file holds the original sensor data with far more dynamic range and editing latitude — but it only ever comes straight out of a camera, not from a converter.
Is DNG the same as RAW?
DNG (Adobe Digital Negative) is an open RAW container. You can convert a camera's proprietary RAW — CR2, NEF, ARW and so on — into DNG, but you still can't turn a regular TIF into RAW.
How do I open a RAW file?
RAW files open in Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop and Camera Raw, Capture One, and each maker's own software — Canon DPP, Nikon NX Studio, Sony Imaging Edge and more.
Can I convert RAW to TIF or JPG instead?
Yes — that direction works. Use our converter to turn CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG and other RAW files into JPG, PNG or TIFF.
Will converting to RAW improve my image quality?
No. You can't recover detail, dynamic range or color depth that was never captured. Your TIF already contains all the data it has.